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Volksverhetzung (German: [ˈfɔlksfɛʁˌhɛtsʊŋ] ), in
English "incitement to hatred" (used also in the
official English translation of the
German Criminal...
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Party of Germany.
Since 2003, he has
repeatedly been
convicted of
Volksverhetzung ("incitement of po****r hatred") and
Holocaust denial, and he served...
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organizations (§ 86a)
incitement to
hatred against segments of the po****tion (
Volksverhetzung) (§ 130) In 2002
German public prosecutors were
empowered to prosecute...
- verurteilt". www.bige.bayern.de.
Retrieved 2022-02-18. Radlmaier, Thomas. "
Volksverhetzung:
Rechter "Volkslehrer" ist schuldig". Süddeutsche.de (in German). Retrieved...
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prison by the
state courts of
Schwerin and
Rostock under Germany's
Volksverhetzung law (incitement to hatred), and for
other crimes, he was
given a further...
- Il Post (in Italian). 24 May 2024.
Retrieved 25 May 2024. "Vorwurf
Volksverhetzung:
Hessischer Musikverlag von "L'Amour Toujours"
stellt Strafanzeige"...
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among them Otto
Ernst Remer, a
former Wehrmacht officer charged with
Volksverhetzung (inciting hatred).
Rudolf knew his work
would be ****ociated with Holocaust...
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individual or
those considered to be
capable of
inciting po****r
hatred (
Volksverhetzung) may be prohibited.
Possession of such
works (including
Adolf Hitler's...
- officials, Udo Voigt,
Frank Schwerdt, and
Klaus Beier, were
convicted of
Volksverhetzung (incitement to hatred).
Voigt and
Beier were
sentenced to 7 months...
- profession,
which the
government can
issue to a
lawyer for misconduct,
Volksverhetzung or for
serious mismanagement of
personal finances. In
April 1933, the...